Majority of voters say income isn’t keeping up with inflation as White House touts Bidenomics

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Majority of voters say income isn’t keeping up with inflation as White House touts Bidenomics
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A majority of Americans are not feeling the touted benefits of the Biden administration's economic agenda, as most voters say their incomes are not keeping up with inflation.

President Joe Biden has made"Bidenomics" a staple of his reelection campaign as inflation continues to decrease and the administration touts record-low employment rates across the country. However, Americans do not appear to be feeling the effects of these statistics in their individual lives.A recent poll from CBS News shows that 70% of voters do not believe their work income is keeping up with inflation, and 52% believe that financially, they are staying in place.

Job market seen as better, but most workers say pay not keeping up with inflationhttps://t.co/4iMH3rcNAD pic.twitter.com/9MQWoKABQC However, 69% of voters said they believe prices have been going up in the last few weeks, and 45% still say that the Biden administration is increasing inflation. When asked if Republicans' actions impact the economy, 63% of voters said no impact or"not sure what they have done."

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